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Disney+ raises prices, Minecraft sends teenagers to prison, this is the recap

After the increase in February 2021, Disney+ is already considering increasing the price of its subscription again, so that it can produce new content for its platform. In Russia, three teenagers end up in prison for planning an attack on a virtual version of a federal building.

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The crisis is obviously not sparing streaming platforms, according to the statements of Bob Chapek, CEO of Disney +, concerning a new increase in the price of the subscription. If he justifies the latter by the production of new content, these 3 Russian teenagers sentenced to 4 years in prison are struggling to make their government understand that the building he intended to attack is only its version in Minecraft. Meanwhile, the Honor Magic 4 blasts the Galaxy S22 Ultra in a new benchmark.

Disney+ could drive prices up again

Less than a year after the last price hike, Disney+ is considering reassessing its prices again. Bob Chapek, CEO of the platform, still wishes to be reassuring: if there is an increase, it will not take place before October 2022. Nevertheless, the latter would allow the service to acquire the broadcasting rights and to still produce more series and movies. In his own words: “It’s all about content, content and more content”

Find out more: Disney+ is already considering a new price increase for the end of 2022

3 teenagers end up in prison because of Minecraft

Beware of your creative projects on Minecraft, because they could lead you straight to prison without going through square one. At least if you live in Russia, a country that does not laugh at all with the game. Nikita Uvarov, Denis Mikhailenko and Bogdan Andreyev, three teenagers of about fifteen years old were arrested and sentenced to 4 years in prison for having planned an attack on the virtual version of the building of the FSB, the Russian security agency. The police say they also found videos of the three friends making explosive materials.

Read more: Minecraft – 4 years in prison for these teenagers who wanted to destroy a Russian building in the game

A benchmark puts the Honor Magic 4 ahead of the Galaxy S22 Ultra

The Galaxy S22 Ultra’s heyday was short-lived. Only 2 days after its official presentation, the Honor Magic 4 obtains a score of 3901 points out of several, a nice lead over Samsung’s latest flagship, which only displays 3303 points. The Chinese manufacturer should unveil its new smartphone by the end of the month.

Read more: The Honor Magic 4 already outperforms the Galaxy S22 Ultra in a benchmark before its release

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